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  1. www.segalcentre.org › en › showsFifteen Dogs

    Mar 31, 2024 · Mar 31, 2024 - Apr 21, 2024 | Sylvan Adams Theatre. A Segal Centre for Performing Arts production of. FIFTEEN DOGS. Adapted and directed for the stage by Marie Farsi. Based on the novel by André Alexis. Commissioned and originally produced by Crow’s Theatre, Toronto. Artistic Director, Chris Abraham, Executive Director, Sherrie Johnson.

  2. The Saidye Bronfman Arts Centre is located in the heart of Montreal's Jewish campus and is linked to the YMHA. With an exhibition hall, studios and a theater used primarily for the Leanor and Alvin Seagal Theater, the center is used for various types of art. The building is named in honor of the mother of Phyllis Lambert, a major instigator of ...

  3. Renovation Announcement. Segal Centre Receives Federal and Provincial Support for Renovations. The Segal Centre for Performing Arts is proud to announce that they will be completing important renovations and improvements to their spaces including the Sylvan Adams Theatre. Nearly $6.1 million in federal and provincial funding has been confirmed ...

  4. Registered Charitable Number: 85980 4833 RR0001 Numéro de bienfaisance enregistré : 85980 4833 RR0001

  5. archive.segalcentre.org › buy-tickets › seating-chartsSeating Charts - Segal Centre

    Seating Charts. Come discover the Segal Centre's intimate venues! Whether it is for a play, a concert, a dance show or a film screening, the Segal Centre has the best venues that allow the audience to connect with the artists in a very warm and welcoming environment. One of Montreal's leading professional theatres, the Segal Theatre is comitted ...

  6. Jul 22, 2023 · 5170 Chemin de la Cote-Ste-Catherine, Montreal, Quebec H3W 1M7, Canada (Formerly Saidye Bronfman Centre for the Arts) Read Reviews of Segal Centre for Performing Arts Sponsored

  7. About DWYT. Since 1958, the Dora Wasserman Yiddish Theatre has been dramatising the Jewish experience and sustaining the Yiddish theatre legacy at home at the Segal Centre for Performing Arts in Montreal and on tour to 48 cities in North America, Israel and Europe. This Yiddish Theatre has many reasons to celebrate.